The first thing I have to say is that the "Internet Drill Hole" is not JUST data mining. It's a Texas context reference to indicate that there are parallels for Texans in the internet economy to the oil economy. You drill into a location you hope that is profitable, find something that makes you money. It's just there for the taking, all you have to do is find it. It's true for oil, and it's true for internet commerce.

We all can see the drill hole. It's right there. What we can't see is what's down below. Some people can, and they can make a lot of money.

So today's event started like this:

Nigel is anonymously browsing a website. An interesting website, let's say. Some people might be interested in which website it was, but Nigel isn't telling. Then the phone rings. It's an out-of-state number that I don't recognize, so I answer.

Huh. stupid robocallers. I hate them. I could cut off their nuts and feed them to my pit bull. But then I wonder; what's the cumulative effect on the entire country if robocallers are calling possibly millions of people every day, and giving them the exact same 1st impression? Those two words "The FBI..."

I have no idea how the robocaller intended to monetize a sales pitch that started with "The FBI...". Some robocallers start off with "The IRS..." so maybe it's something like that. I don't know. I didn't feel like getting my daily dose of automated fear from...

From...

From the Government?

So then I start entertaining the idea that the Government is paying robocallers to send-out massive robocaller campaigns that are pseudo-sales calls, but in reality they serve another, more sinister purpose. Suppress anti-government activity? Have a chilling effect on Nigel's willingness to expound his anti-government, anti-slavery theories, all the while holding and pointing to his weapon?

Back in the olden days, when we were all being indoctrinated to hate the Soviets, we would believe anything the government would tell us about the KGB. They were capable of anything. Could do anything to anyone at any time and for any reason. We felt pretty confident in that reality.

However, today the NSA has powers and uses them constantly that the KGB could not even dream of. And so this wondering mind wants to know what our Defenders of American Freedom might be doing right in front of our faces, only people are afraid to say it out loud.

I just paid my cell phone bill. They asked "security questions" like the maiden name of my aunt's sisters illegitimate child, and the address next door to the girl I finger-fucked in 3rd grade. And it occurred to me that those data/facts only apply to one person in the entire planet, and my phone company knows who I am in a way that no one except the NSA knows. And these facts are probably verifiable and can be cross-referenced. The more data they have, the more about "you" they know.

Now, thanks to Verizon, the NSA knows about the finger-fucking and the illegitimate child.

So, I'd like to announce my intention of creating false fingerprints from this point forward. I'm going to start claiming to have different SSN's, DL/s, previous addresses, etc... at every opportunity, in an effort to obfuscate my identity and obstruct the prying eyes of my government. It's just the patriotic thing to do.

Nigel, I'm starting the kickstarter movie project- Nigel's World. giving inconsistent data about one's self is the best defense. The british were masters of misinformation in ww2. Even creating fake double agent spies to throw the germs off more than a few times. The future is krypto currency. The more I learn about it, the more I realize on how much liberty it creates.

Removing your fingerprints is not a way to avoid being caught for a crime anymore since DNA is now so accurate and can be obtained from almost anything. Knowing how to remove fingerprints though can be entertaining.[/h][h=1]How to Remove Fingerprints from Fingers[/h][h=2]Things You Will Need[/h]Gloves
Superglue
Liquid latex
Scalpel or exacto knife
Sandpaper or pumice stone
Capecitabine

[h=2]Step 1[/h] Wear gloves. This is probably the most common fingerprint removal method.
Your fingerprint can bleed through latex gloves, especially newer brands which are very thin to allow doctors, nurses, etc. to retain their sense of touch. Thicker gloves aren't much better when used to remove fingerprints. Most will develop a distinguishing cracking pattern as they break-in around your hand. This can still be traced.

[h=2]Step 2[/h] Use super glue across the fingertip.
For a fingerprint to be identified a certain number of points need to match between the fingerprints(in the US there is no set number though most analysts have their own number). Super glue can disrupt the points and make the fingerprint look different or at least unidentifiable. Removing the glue can be difficult but will happen gradually as your fingers shed dead skin.

[h=2]Step 3[/h] Make a latex copy of your fingerprints.
Dissect the pieces of the latex copy and re-glue them using superglue to your real fingertip out of order. This will give you a fingerprint that appears real, but will not match your own when removed.

[h=2]Step 4[/h] Sand fingerprints off using sandpaper or a pumice stone.
This can be a little painful for some, but you will mostly be scraping off dead skin cells. Many will not feel any pain at all from this.

[h=2]Step 5[/h] Use Capecitabine for removing fingerprints.
Capecitabine is used as a cancer treatment for breast cancer as well as various other cancers. The side effects include inflammation of the palms and this can cause skin to crack and peel. Ulcers and blisters are also common from Capecitabine, which can make a fingerprint unidentifiable. This can take quite a while though as the peeling is only layer by layer and will eventually remove fingerprints.

[h=2]Tips & Warnings[/h]Again, this is not a way to hide from a crime. Your DNA will still be present with all these methods, your print will just be gone.

Nigel, I'm starting the kickstarter movie project- Nigel's World. giving inconsistent data about one's self is the best defense. The british were masters of misinformation in ww2. Even creating fake double agent spies to throw the germs off more than a few times. The future is krypto currency. The more I learn about it, the more I realize on how much liberty it creates.

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Your post has made me think.

Maybe Nigel is working for The Government and he is here to take Names!

Maybe he is an Agitator here to stir us up into action and then he will be smiling when we are all rounded up.

I mean, if that were the case then you just unplug and destroy everything machine in sight with your comrades. Where's the problem?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus:_The_Forbin_Project

You should watch this movie in order to gain some idea on how an artificially intelligent machine can use humans to follow it's orders. Colossus threatens a nuclear holocaust if the people do not obey it's orders.

Besides that, all tyrants have volunteers to help them. People will always obey evil in exchange for power, monetary gain or both. A prime example of this is the US Military and the Defense Industry that supports it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military%E2%80%93industrial_complex

A lot of people are making a lot of money from the manufacture of weapons of war and mass-homicide, and their income, social position, future financial security, etc... will degrade or disappear if the purpose for what they "create" is lost. They must have war in order to survive, and prosper. These are the people that will willingly submit themselves to the will of the machines, and enforce the will of the machines on all humanity.

Another illusion that, Americans in particular have, is that the US Military will not fire or otherwise oppress the American population, which is about the stupidest notion I can imagine. There has never been a shortage of people willing to aid in the oppression, torture and murder of civilians in any tyrannical regime, ever. And yet Americans believe in this magical idea that somehow they are different, and when the trains come to carry thousands of people off to internment camps, there won't be anyone found to help load the victims in at gunpoint.

What a load of shit. These people are born, bred, trained and selected purely for their willingness to obey any order, lawful or not, moral or not. They don't care, but they might pretend to care. They'll do whatever it takes to preserve their income, their quality of life and their future, and if that means killing, torture, whatever they are going to do it, without hesitation. In fact, those few that might resist will be made an example out of, in order to solidify the resolve to obey amongst those that might have some qualms of conscience. A few YouTube videos of both enlisted and officers being shot for refusing to obey a "lawful order" (with lawful being defined as anything they want it to mean) and there won't be a single bit of resistance afterwards.

How many members of the Chinese military refuse to obey the orders to execute political dissidents, thought criminals and other elements of humanity outside the roles assigned to them by the State? Answer: 0 And that's the same answer you would get if you asked the question about the US Military.

And finally, if you think about it, does it really matter if the machine obeys the human or if the human obeys the machine? The balance of power is so overwhelmingly in favor of the State that the little pea-shooters that we are fighting so desperately to keep, that the weak-minded leftists find so objectionable, cumulatively mean almost nothing in terms of their ability to overthrow the State as it exists. Meaning that to a great extent, it's already too late.

And, given the overwhelming ability of the mass-media to define the word "terrorist" to mean anything it wants, and millions of drooling retards will believe in that definition, even the war of language is virtually lost. All that's left to do now is clean-up the last remaining scraps of resistance.

You should watch this movie in order to gain some idea on how an artificially intelligent machine can use humans to follow it's orders. Colossus threatens a nuclear holocaust if the people do not obey it's orders.

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Sounds like a cool movie, but it's science fiction. I sure hope you aren't basing your reality off of it!

Besides that, all tyrants have volunteers to help them. People will always obey evil in exchange for power, monetary gain or both. A prime example of this is the US Military and the Defense Industry that supports it.

Dude, heh.... a "volunteer" does not get paid in any way besides feeling good about themselves. That's what volunteer means. And unless you give an example of volunteers helping tyrants, I think you are wrong about that. Unless there is a tangible payoff, no one is going to help a tyrant.

A lot of people are making a lot of money from the manufacture of weapons of war and mass-homicide, and their income, social position, future financial security, etc... will degrade or disappear if the purpose for what they "create" is lost. They must have war in order to survive, and prosper. These are the people that will willingly submit themselves to the will of the machines, and enforce the will of the machines on all humanity.

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Who? The people in control will submit themselves to machines? I think not. They will develop the machines to follow orders. No AI that can think for themselves like a human will be developed by a power-hungry person. If one is developed, it will be by an innovator, a.k.a. an artist.

Another illusion that, Americans in particular have, is that the US Military will not fire or otherwise oppress the American population, which is about the stupidest notion I can imagine. There has never been a shortage of people willing to aid in the oppression, torture and murder of civilians in any tyrannical regime, ever. And yet Americans believe in this magical idea that somehow they are different, and when the trains come to carry thousands of people off to internment camps, there won't be anyone found to help load the victims in at gunpoint.

What a load of shit. These people are born, bred, trained and selected purely for their willingness to obey any order, lawful or not, moral or not. They don't care, but they might pretend to care. They'll do whatever it takes to preserve their income, their quality of life and their future, and if that means killing, torture, whatever they are going to do it, without hesitation. In fact, those few that might resist will be made an example out of, in order to solidify the resolve to obey amongst those that might have some qualms of conscience. A few YouTube videos of both enlisted and officers being shot for refusing to obey a "lawful order" (with lawful being defined as anything they want it to mean) and there won't be a single bit of resistance afterwards.

How many members of the Chinese military refuse to obey the orders to execute political dissidents, thought criminals and other elements of humanity outside the roles assigned to them by the State? Answer: 0 And that's the same answer you would get if you asked the question about the US Military.

And finally, if you think about it, does it really matter if the machine obeys the human or if the human obeys the machine? The balance of power is so overwhelmingly in favor of the State that the little pea-shooters that we are fighting so desperately to keep, that the weak-minded leftists find so objectionable, cumulatively mean almost nothing in terms of their ability to overthrow the State as it exists. Meaning that to a great extent, it's already too late.

And, given the overwhelming ability of the mass-media to define the word "terrorist" to mean anything it wants, and millions of drooling retards will believe in that definition, even the war of language is virtually lost. All that's left to do now is clean-up the last remaining scraps of resistance.

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That's a whole lot of conspiracy theory right there. Fun to think about, but barely based in reality. Soldiers do what they are told not because of believing in it, but because it's their job. And there are many, many examples of soldiers (and police) changing sides because of the tyrants giving them orders. Egypt is a perfect modern day example.

You are also wrong about U.S. soldiers dissenting. I know first-hand of people in both the Army and the Marines who had enough and filed for conscientious objector status. It happens, you just don't know about it. China is a different story, and a bit more in line with what you are referring to. I would be most concerned about AI machines in the future in regards to China's take over of the world than anything.

thats easy - no fcker likes him - just go back to smoking pot Nige
the matrix is coming to get ya

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Nigel and I talk on almost a daily basis. I find him thought-invoking and generally a very nice guy. What you see with Nigel is what you get. I wish I could say the same of a few others I've met on BHW.

Most members have a forum persona that doesn't reflect who they are as an individual. Spend a few hours on the phone or Skype without the worry of moderation and you'll have a better idea of the individual's personality. I've networked with plenty of nice people from BHW and we talk daily. Some of them are completely opposite of how I perceived them (some good and some bad) from this forum.

My point is this; don't think you KNOW someone because of their forum posts, forum reputation or even forum rumors. If you really want to know someone then have a real conversation with them where the reputation posturing and website rules aren't necessary. You might be pleasantly surprised or shockingly disappointed with who you meet on the other end of the line.

With all that being said, you'll still find some are good at bitching, pointing fingers, contacting you out of the blue begging for some rep points to make a 3k milestone post and then when wild accusations come they turn coat and play innocent and pretend they don't know you. Yeah those are the guys no one likes.

Nigel and I talk on almost a daily basis. I find him thought-invoking and generally a very nice guy. What you see with Nigel is what you get. I wish I could say the same of a few others I've met on BHW.

Most members have a forum persona that doesn't reflect who they are as an individual. Spend a few hours on the phone or Skype without the worry of moderation and you'll have a better idea of the individual's personality. I've networked with plenty of nice people from BHW and we talk daily. Some of them are completely opposite of how I perceived them (some good and some bad) from this forum.

My point is this; don't think you KNOW someone because of their forum posts, forum reputation or even forum rumors. If you really want to know someone then have a real conversation with them where the reputation posturing and website rules aren't necessary. You might be pleasantly surprised or shockingly disappointed with who you meet on the other end of the line.

With all that being said, you'll still find some are good at bitching, pointing fingers, contacting you out of the blue begging for some rep points to make a 3k milestone post and then when wild accusations come they turn coat and play innocent and pretend they don't know you. Yeah those are the guys no one likes.

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